Andrew L (kr) wrote: Scorsese gets to make the films 'he' wants to make, & that would be a good thing if they weren't so bloated & cheesy. Despite a gritty nature lingering over the general style of the film (which is resonant in most of Scorsese's work), everything else fails to make up for the fact that it is a very boring & pointless film

Manon M (us) wrote: Here on Earth misses all opportunities to be memorable and to reach out - the development of the plot is too weak, the characters don't struggle enough, the very intimate and tender moments are missing. The actors are promising, but don't save the film... Chris Klein's character is the only nearly interesting one, tho still too 2-Dimensional and not really deep. The girl, played by Leelee Sobieski, is awful, carrying only one expression in her face that she almost makes you fall asleep.Oh - what a suprise, this ain't a Nicholas Sparks movie!

Jonathan B (ru) wrote: Miss Evers' Boys tells the story of a nurse who took part in the Tuskegee experiments. The film offers insight into the experiments that most of the public knows little about. It is interesting in that the nurse has a reason for defending the completion of the project. If the viewer is looking more for an engaging story rather than historical information, they may be bored.

Michael B (mx) wrote: I enjoyed this movie when it came out. It showed a softer side of 2pac and proved he had a true talent for acting. Janet was/is given to much credit in her film debut. She did a credible job although I feal 2pac was the true talent.

Holly B (au) wrote: Strange. Interesting. Not sure that I really got it, and I had a hard time dealing with the incestuous relationships.

Jimmy H (ru) wrote: Very good movie, but they seemed to highlight Tom Cruise's shortness from the very start. He was obviously shorter than both his female and male co-stars. I know he's short - quit making a point of it. Finally, about 2/3d's the way in, Domino's roommate is about an inch shorter.

bill s (br) wrote: Starts off as a movie you've seen many times before but quickly changes it's lane.Once the gore stars it's a bloody good time.

Marko Z (de) wrote: Bale's character may be overly patriotic but Rescue Dawn remains a compelling piece of art.